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Hayden, Esther A Short account of the life, death and character of Esther Hayden, the wife of Samuel Hayden, of Braintree. Who died, February 14, 1758. In the forth-fifth year of her age
Head, Catherine Rybrent de Cruce. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Hearsey, Freeman Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in a short answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Mary and Martha
Hearsey, Freeman Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield, Massachusetts
Hedge, Mary Ann The retreat; or, Sketches from nature. A descriptive tale. By the author of Affection's gift, Treasures of thought, Letters on history, &c. ; [Five lines of quotations] ; Two volumes in one
Hedge, Mary Ann Samboe; or, The African boy [electronic resource] By the author of "Twilight hours improved," &c. &c
Hedge, Mary Ann Radama; or, The enlightened African [electronic resource] With sketches of Madagascar. By the author of "Affection's gift, Samboe, &c
Henderson, Patrick Truth and innocence the armour and defence of the people called Quakers, against the wiles of Satan and his emissaries: being an answer to part of a book, entituled, The man of God furnished; put forth by several, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in the churches of New-England. Wherein that part, viz. (Armour against the wiles of Quakerism) is fairly examined and detected. By Patrick Henderson. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts
Hentz, Caroline Lee Lovell's folly. A novel, by Caroline Lee Hentz, author of "De Lara, Lamorah," &c
Herbster, F. The two sisters, or The cavern: a moral tale, founded on fact. : This narrative is republished to gratify the wishes of some old friends of the printer
Herbster, F. The sisters of the cavern. An interesting tale. From the French of Madame de Herbster. By E.A. Smythe, authoress of Orphan Henry, Mary the beggar, &c. ; Embellished with a frontispiece
Heyrick, Elizabeth Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery
Heyrick, Elizabeth Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West-Indian slavery [electronic resource
Heyrick, Elizabeth Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery [electronic resource
Heyrick, Elizabeth Appeal to the hearts and consciences of British women
Heyrick, Elizabeth Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery [electronic resource
Hicks, Elias Sermons by Thomas Wetherald, and Elias Hicks, delivered during the Yearly Meeting of Friends, in the city of New York, June, 1826: : together with a sermon by Elizabeth Robson, and a prayer, by Anna Braithwaite: also, sermons delivered in Philadelphia, and Wilmington, (Del.) by Thomas Wetherald, on his way to, and from the Yearly Meeting. Taken in short hand, by Marcus T.C. Gould, stenographer
Hildreth, Miss Putnam and the wolf; The fool's pence; The poor man's house repaired; and Jamie
Hildreth, Miss The cranberry meadow: a temperance tale, founded on fact. By the author of "The poor man's house repaired." ; Published by the Council of the Massachusetts Temperance Society
Hildreth, Miss The poor man's house repaired; or The wretched made happy. A simple narrative of facts, communicated, by a lady, to the New-York State Temperance Society
Hill, John A Series of progressive lessons, intended to elucidate the art of flower painting in water colours
Hillard, George Stillman Lecture on public instruction in Prussia. Read before the American Institute, by George S. Hillard, Esq. of Boston
Hiller, Joseph A charge, delivered at St. Peter's Church, in Salem, to the Most Antient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, upon the festival of St. John, the Evangelist, December 27th, 5780. By the Right Worshipful Master, of Essex Lodge
Hinckley, Mary Sequel to The Seymour family, or Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster
Hinckley, Mary The Seymour family, or, Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster